Saturday, August 15, 2015

Decoding Tudor Pelagos - An Enchantment Under the Sea

Here's another current commercial featuring time imagery, a watch commercial playing on the water-as-time metaphor. The Tudor Pelagos. A watch is for telling time, of course, as measured out in minutes and hours.

As the advert begins, we see the sun shining through a rocky crag in a brilliant starburst. Sun and Rock: Messianic god imagery. Then we see a bird of prey, specifically a Peregrine Falcon. Horus, the falcon and sun god, aka Apollo to the Greeks and Romans. In legend, Apollo became the god of heaven after Zeus defeated his father Kronos, the god of time.

After the man has struggled to ascend, he stands on the rock at the water's edge and we see the play of light on the water. He adjusts his watch to set a timer feature. He leaps off the high rock and sails through the air wearing his watch. Tempus fugit. Time Flies. He freefalls into the sea to demonstrate the action of gravity as picturing a dimensionally transiting being - like the costumed leaper in I, Pet Goat II, who lept off the pillar in the panning sequence the very instant he was aligned with the clock tower.

During an NBC special promotional concert (for Ghost Stories, May 17, 2014 - featuring Sky full of Stars), Chris Martin modeled the same thing by diving into the sea from the end of a pier at the end of a solo performance of a song titled, Oceans. What was really being called to our attention in that special sequence was time continuity and a time jump. Chris had traveled from the concert stage to the pier where he performed as the camera (and us, the ride-along viewers) traced his every move, so we saw that trip and his musical performance “in real time.” After singing the song he dove off the pier, freefalling into the sea. Then, watching from a monitor screen at the concert stage, we saw him underwater. Immediately, he's back on stage, dry, performing without really skipping a beat! Time travel!

In the Tudor commercial, the man descends into the abyss, where he looks right at home. Hades, the god of the underworld abyss is a son of the Titan and god of time, Kronos. In the sea, he is as the second son of Kronos named Poseidon. It looks like his native environment because there is no emission of air bubbles, which would be necessary as a human diver goes into the depths because of the increasing pressure.

He seems to run under water, which is no more possible than it is to run on the surface of the water. The bottom is rippled with waves of sand. Water as time and sand as time. He's a time traveler moving through the sands of time.

He finds an ancient artifact, the head of a broken pillar or a pedestal, like one would find at the ruins of an ancient temple. The word, temple, is very closely related to, temporal, a time word.

The traveler brushes sand (time) off the ancient artifact, and we see that it bears Greek letters, Ocean. (Cue up Chris Martin...) It's the name of the Tudor brand's watch. Water-as-time. Brushing off the sand takes us back in time. As the Tudor watch-wearing man stood up, he gazed up at a huge rock. A temple. (at the center of [counterfeit] time?) His Rock, an ancient messianic god of water and time. According to ancient Greek legend, after Zeus defeated Kronos, god of time, Poseidon then became the god of Oceans.

A pillar or pedestal represents a stargate for the bridging of dimensions, even through time. Common to most pillar constructions, we can see from this screenshot how the base and top features a square and circle form. Implicit in every square are the connecting diagonals of the cross form. The union of the X and O establishes the throne of the goddess. The underwater pillar as goddess, Venus, Stella Maris, star of the sea. Square and circle - space and time - the pillar spans heaven and earth. At the time of this posting, the first loading of the Tudor home page features the image you saw at the top of this post. Flanking the head of the pillar are the goddess spirals (of life and time and stargates). The design in a mirrored pairing is known from ancient times as Inanna's knot.

The Tudor Pelagos commercial seems to tell us about their product being waterproof and timeless in design and something you can trust your very life to. The commercial is all about the gods controlling space-time and stargate transits and the renewing of the worship of the ancient gods.

For as long as I can remember, ads for watches have often been pictured with water. Water Resistant. Waterproof. Sure, that makes sense, but think about the embedding of the metaphor in this connection.

“The twins of Gemini, whose Astrological glyph is two pillars II, were the inspiration for not only the foundation myths of Rome and Thebes, but also for Atlantis. Atlantis was ruled by seven sets of twins, the most famous king being the son of Poseidon, Atlas. The Atlas Mountains in Algeria lay directly under Sirius and Gemini. Atlas, it was said, held up the pillars where heaven and earth connected. According to Herodotus, the Libyans living around the Atlas Mountains professed to know the measurements of the earth:

“These mountains are very high and were believed to touch heaven, but were altogether inaccessible because of the density of trees and [they] call this mountain “the Pillar of Heaven”; and they themselves take their name from it, being called Atlantes.” [Herodotus]

In myth and accounts of the mystery schools, there has been preserved a tradition of “twin” pillars. Intriguingly, the passage above is the clue to the identity of the two pillars of legend. Two pillars were “built” by the pre-Flood civilizations so that the knowledge of heaven coming down to earth would survive. Josephus said that the remaining pillar in Siriac would attest to the fact that there was another pillar. The one pillar that survived the Flood, according to legend, was the Great Pyramid of Giza. The Great Pyramid was the counterpart on the earth of Isis' consort Osiris, a Pillar that extended from Giza towards the constellation Orion in the heavens. The other “Pillar of Heaven” was located on the Prime Meridian, as it extended to heaven anchored at its counterpart, Sirius.”

Can you read the text attending that ancient Egyptian imagery that pictures a stargate transit / resurrection? About the two celestial stargate pillars, it says, “the other having been turned into a submarine entrance.”

A key scene was set “under the sea” (at the dance called "Enchantment under the sea") involving time traveler Marty McFly, in 1985's classic, Back to the Future.

The band was called, The Starlighters. Here's Poseidon, presiding at the back of the hall, while his animal form representations flank the banner.

I just wanted to say hello, and thank you for continuing your faithful watch with us during this trying season. We do so greatly appreciate you and your effort and the material you send. Blessings in Jesus Christ, dear brother!

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